Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 28, No. 523.
Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London
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[1] From: Stéfan Sinclair <sgsinclair at gmail.com> (10)
Subject: Joint CSDH/ACH DH Conference CFP Extension
[2] From: Gregory Crane <gregory.crane at tufts.edu> (22)
Subject: Greek and Latin in an Age of Open Data -- Conference on
Google Hangout December 1-4, 17:00-c. 20:00 CET
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Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 10:43:29 -0500
From: Stéfan Sinclair <sgsinclair at gmail.com>
Subject: Joint CSDH/ACH DH Conference CFP Extension
Dear colleagues,
You're feeling blue because you really wanted to submit a proposal for the joint CSDH & ACH Digital Humanities Conference, but you simply ran out of time? Take heart! The deadline for submissions has been extended by a week to December 8, 2014. The conference itself will take place from June 1-3, 2015 in Ottawa. Some student travel bursaries will be available, as well as two Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen Young Scholar Prizes and the Ian Lancashire Student Promise Award. There will be keynote presentations from Amy Earhart, Wendy Chun and the recipient of the CSDH Outstanding Achievement Award. Come one, come all!
More information at http://csdh-schn.org/2014/10/20/cfp15/
Stéfan
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Prof. Stéfan Sinclair, Digital Humanities, McGill University
Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures
Office 341, 688 Sherbrooke St. W, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 3R1
Tel. (1) 514-398-4400 x094950
@sgsinclair http://stefansinclair.name/
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Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 19:27:37 +0100
From: Gregory Crane <gregory.crane at tufts.edu>
Subject: Greek and Latin in an Age of Open Data -- Conference on Google Hangout December 1-4, 17:00-c. 20:00 CET
Please repost:
At 5pm CET, we will begin broadcasting a conference on Greek and Latin
in an Age of Open Data. The conference will run over four days for three
hours each because we want to maximize the geographic range while
reaching people in reasonable times of the day. (Not everyone is so
lucky -- our colleagues Donald Sturgeon and John S. Y. Lee in Hong Kong
are, for example, gamely preparing to present in the middle of the night).
We will post the final information about connecting on the following link:
http://www.dh.uni-leipzig.de/wo/workshop-december-2014/greek-and-latin-in-an-age-of-open-data-schedule/
Our plan is to livestream the presentations and to store them on the new
Digital Humanities at Leipzig YouTube channel. This is our first attempt
at this and the one thing that I am most sure of is that we will run
into all sorts of disasters and mishaps. But as we become accustomed to
using this new technology in this (we use it all the time for multiparty
video-conferencing among our far-flung collaborators), we are able to
engage a wider audience than if we made everyone come to Leipzig.
All are welcome!
Gregory Crane
Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Digital Humanities
Leipzig University
Professor of Classics
Tufts University